The Optometric Fees Negotiating Committee (OFNC) and its members – including ABDO, the Association of Optometrists, the British Medical Association and the Federation of Ophthalmic and Dispensing Opticians – have stated today that they are working closely with NHS England on supporting GOS contractors in England through the coronavirus crisis.
Statement below:
NHS England has confirmed that eyecare is an essential part of the NHS and primary care service, both of itself and in keeping pressure off other NHS services such as GPs and A&E. NHS England’s aim is to keep essential eyecare operating as far as possible to ensure essential and urgent eye health needs are met whist protecting patients, staff and the public.
Issues that the OFNC and NHS England are urgently working on with the aim of supporting optical practices in England, include:
OFNC and its member bodies are working very closely with LOCSU, which is co-ordinating the sector-wide work on new services, and with the General Optical Council, College of Optometrists, Optometry Wales, Optometry Scotland and Optometry Northern Ireland and government to streamline communications and provide evidence-based advice to the frontline throughout this crisis.
We and the NHS in all countries thank you for your support to the population at this difficult time. We will share more information about these measures as soon as we can.
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